Assemblage
Object number2015.17.8
Date1941-1945
MediumWood, glass, metal, ribbon
Credit LineGift of Florence Chiodo
DescriptionCherry-colored wooden, rectangular frame with black mat displaying World War II medals and pins. Across the top from left to right are medals and bar pins for: American Defense (yellow); Army Good Conduct (red); European, African, and Middle East Campaign (green and brown); American Campaign (blue); and a WWII Victory medal (red with rainbow). Below those are: a black, cross-shaped marksmanship badge with a dangling plate with firearm name; Operation Overlord medal (gold medal on rainbow ribbon with Normandy and beach names); and a round, gold Honorable Discharge pin depicting an eagle with outstretched wings.Dimensions14.375 x 18.625 x 1 in. (36.5 x 47.3 x 2.5 cm)InscriptionsCross-shaped marksmanship badge has dangling plate that reads: "RIFLE".
Historical NotesPart of a collection related to the Chiodo family and the Chiodo Tavern. Joe Chiodo came with his family to Homestead in 1927 at the age of 10 from Calabria, Italy. Chiodo helped his father in his cobbler business and then served in WWII. When he got back from the war, the family decided to purchase a new building for the shop at 107 W. Eighth Avenue in Homestead. The building had been a bar so they kept running it as a bar and the continued to do so until Joe retired and sold the building in 2005. Over the years, memorabilia from Joe’s time in WWII, local mills, etc., filled the walls and ceiling of the bar. These items were left in Joe’s house after he passed and were donated on behalf of his wife Florence.
Previous owner
Joseph J. Chiodo
Related institution
United States Army
Related institution
Chiodo's Tavern
On View
Not on view1939-1946
c. 1945
c. 1945
1999